Tobacco-pipe.



H. W. DAVENPORT.

'ronnoo PIPE. APPLIIQLTIOI FILED AUG. 5, 1911.

Patentd Sep. 1 0, mi2.

Mns/3555.'

moonen.

PATENT j oFFIoE.

HRRY DAVENPORT, CHICAGO, .'[LLINOIS.

roienoeorrrn.

` fpeccetlon of Letters Patent. ipplicetion Ltle August 5, 3911.

.ra-sented Sept. 1o, 1912. serial No. crassa.

provicle o tobacco pipe having improved yiu , shown menno for separating the ncotin trom the smoke.; to provide o tobacco .pipe hoving; an improved bowl construction; und to 'provide o choo. Simple and ciuruble construction adopte eouitnry condition.

A epecitle embodiment oi the invention is illustrated inthe accompanying drawings, in which:

Figure 1 is o. centrul longitudinal .erection ot o, tobacco pipe embodied in this invention. Fil?. 2 ie on enlarged, fragmentary longitudinel, section oil' .be inner enti oi. the pipe stem. F 3 io e side elevation of. the lining Afi'or the pipe bowl. Fig. Il ie a bottom plan view4 or the 'bowl lining.` llig'. 5 ie n. top plan View out o inoriitie form of the bowl lining. Fig. t iene central vertical section of the lining in Fig. 5.-.

ln the construction shown the pipe howl i, "which be oi my pre erred material,A `:to provided. with the usuel laterally and up- Werolly elirecteci' extension 2, having a4 chamber therein *for 'the reception of the pipe stem e.' Apassnge 5 connects the lower portion of the bowl with the lower portion oi the stein chomber 3, in the usuel manner.

Fitting tightly within the bowl 1, and eX- tendingr to neer the bottom thereof, is a. metallic lining 6, preferably formed of aluminum,` which li'iniilggr is provided with an inte- ,croi perforated bottom 7 adopted to pre vent the tobacco' enel ashes from 1felling; loon to the passage- 5 out permitting the 'smoke to pose therethrough.

' r he chamber 3 tapered towurfl its inner enti, anni the inner enel of the stem fi is te.' ered. to t tigiitly in the outer end of sila-itl cho-rubor. The stem is provided with ahore or channel fl which et the inner end oi the etero ie enlarged into n cooling,0 chomber bl, The inner enti il oi? the stem is rerlucerl in eine, und opening through the sides 't-obeeosilv kept in a. clean and thereof into the chamber 8 are a, plurality of 10, preferably three or more in smoke'to give a, more ra id cooling etfebt. The chamber 8 opens at its inner end into the chamber 3, mul the upper wall'of the inner end of the chamber 8 is out away, as lshown nl; 11, to receive a liller or strainer 12 of cotton or other suitable material. A clip tending through the walls of the chamber 8 und bent up in irontJ of the open enrl of the chamber, acte to retai'nthe filler 12 in place. In the 'construction of the bowl lining shown in Figs. und 6', the body or shell Li of the liningl is open and is provided with an internal tiangelo on which is supported the rexnovoble perforated bottom 16.

The operation is as follows: When tobecco is plucetl` in the receptacle or 'lining 5 of the bowl and lighted,the smoke is drawn f by the user into the chamber 3, and from there into the cooling chamber 8 through the passages and ller 12. In passing .smoke becomes. su ciently cooled to cause 'the' nicotin to separate out and-run buck to 'the inner end of the chamber Sichere it is absorbed by the filler 12. When the filler ond o new one inserted.

Obviously Inony 'details -of the device porting from the scope of the claims.

I claim:

.1. A tobacco pipe, comprising a bowh'a stem chamber communicating` with the bowl, o stem adapted to be secured in the chamber and having e. cooling chamber opening from its inner end saiend being cut awa .at one side, a fibrous filler in the open en of the removed through the side of the chamber' und a rod extending through the Wallsoi Said coolingr chamber and bentl upwardly'at the endy of the chamber to retain the filler in ller.

2. A tobacco pipe, comprising a. bowl, a noncombustible lining in the bowl hui/ ingeJ perforated bottom, o stem chomber communieating with the bowl, n stem" adopted to be cooling chamber opening' rom'iteinner end seid end. benignl cut awoy at. one eide, a.

number, which act to distribute or (livido the or retainer 13, formed of o rodor Wire ex.

becomes saturated it can easily be removed'.

shown may be varied or omitted vvith'out'depince, there beingr smoke apertures through. the Walls of the cooling chamber above the,

secured in the stern chamber, and having a through the passags 10 and chamber 8 the cooling chamber adapted to beinserted and' fibrous filler in the open end of the cooling In witness whereof I have hereunto subchamber and bent upwardly at the open end chamber adapted to be inserted and removed scribed my name in the presence of two wt- 1C through theiside of the chamber,v and a rod nesses.

extending through the walls of said cooling HARRY W DAVENPORT of the chamber to retain the filler in p1nce, Witnesses:

there being` smoke apertures through the E. J. LLoYD, Walls of the cooling chamber above the filler. JOSEPH SCHLENKER 

